CSSA Renews Calls on Treasury to Preserve Corporate Super Services for Employers and Fund Members

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The Corporate Super Specialist Alliance (CSSA) is seeking a Future of Financial Advice (FoFA) regulation so that employers and fund members can continue to receive the financial services they need

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CSSA: FWA lacks expertise, experience to make default super calls

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Fair Work Australia (FWA) does not have the specific knowledge and necessary superannuation experience to select default super funds for inclusion in industrial awards, according to the Corporate Super Specialists

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CSSA supports industry preference for default super option

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The Corporate Super Specialist Alliance (CSSA) has come out in support of other industry bodies responding to the Interim Report of the Productivity Commission Inquiry into Default Superannuation Funds (the

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CSSA: MySuper and Grandfathering

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The Corporate Super Specialists Alliance (CSSA), whose members work with Australian companies and their workers to provide them with improved life insurance and superannuation outcomes via their corporate superannuation plans,

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CSSA: Modern awards restrict employer choice

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The Corporate Superannuation Specialist Alliance (CSSA) submission to the Productivity Commission Inquiry into Default Superannuation in Modern Awards suggests that the vast majority of employers want to provide the best

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CSSA: The Government is Back-flipping

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With submissions on MySuper Tranche 3 due 16th May, the Corporate Super Specialist Alliance (CSSA) is concerned that a significant number of corporate super members are in danger of losing

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Corporate super adviser not addressed by FoFA

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The Corporate Superannuation Specialist Alliance (CSSA) believes there is one area of financial planning still not fully understood and addressed by the FoFA debate – the role of the corporate

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MySuper negates Ripoll’s consumer engagement ambitions

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Measures to be introduced into MySuper will undermine the ambition of Bernie Ripoll, Chair of the Parliamentary Joint Committee on Corporations and Financial Services (the PJC), to improve consumer engagement

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CSSA calls for insurance service fee for group insurance

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The Corporate Super Specialist Alliance (CSSA) is calling on the Government to consider allowing corporate super specialists providing insurance services to employer groups to charge an insurance service fee. The

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Socialist approach of MySuper encourages member disengagement

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The Government’s Stronger Super package released this week unnecessarily dumbs down superannuation, encourages Australians to disengage with their super and wilfully ignores the fact that there are already many viable,

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